Where are the Chrome profiles saved locally?
I''ve just had to recover my profiles from a back copy because Chrome data got corrupted and I didn''t get them back until I restored the upper level folder, that is,
What exactly is “C:UsersMyUserAppDataLocalPrograms”?
Is C:UsersMyUserAppDataLocalPrograms the folder where installers install programs for a single user only? Applications installed to %LocalAppData% would only be available to the user
Where are the user profile directories of Google Chrome located in?
3 User profiles are stored in User Data Directory and it vary depending on the operating system. The easiest way is to navigate to chrome://version and look for the Profile Path field. Example (Windows):
Is there a list of Windows special directories/shortcuts (like %TEMP
The question is quite straight forward, I need a list of environment variables (which is a fixed list) and is answered by Dennis Williamson.
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7 The AppDataLocal and AppDataRoaming locations are the preferred locations for applications to store data that is not required to be exposed to the user. In a domain environment, the Roaming is
Why are there directories called Local, LocalLow, and Roaming under
Why are there directories called Local, LocalLow, and Roaming under Users<username>AppData? Ask Question Asked 16 years, 6 months ago Modified 5 years, 7 months ago
Why is AppDataLocalMicrosoftWindowsApps sometime replaced
C:UsersfgrAppDataLocalMicrosoftWindowsApps But when I open an explorer window (e.g. the trash), click on the right of the path to select it, then replace it by typing cmd <enter> then
Is it possible to FIX the %AppData%/Roaming after moving it to
The second problem is I''m almost certain %AppData% contains hardlinks, and if it does, it''s why it''s not intended to ever be moved, since doing so would break those hardlinks, resulting in a
How to generically refer to the AppData folder on the Windows
23 The original User''s Profile directory lives in a directory like C:UsersusernameAppData. How can I refer to the current user''s profile directory when using the Windows command line? By searching I
Saving data: Program Files vs AppData [Windows]
In AppData however, the user always have rights to write there, even if they are not administrators. So a program that needs to write data, for example a webbrowser with its cache will
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